Dear all, 

Please take a look at the call below. 
All applications should be received by September 2 the latest, and be submitted 
to the email of the ERC Advanced Grant holder mentioned below.
Interested candidates with an AI / multi-agent systems background can contact 
myself first, at geh...@intelligence.tuc.gr <mailto:geh...@intelligence.tuc.gr> 
- please do so before August 20 if possible.

Best regards,
Georgios Chalkiadakis

PhD and Post-doc openings in the frame of the

ERC Advanced Grant TrafficFluid

The research proposal TrafficFluid (Lane-free Artificial-Fluid Environment for 
Vehicular Traffic) has been recently selected by the European Research Council 
(ERC) to receive funding through an ERC Advanced Grant. The principal 
investigator of TrafficFluid is Prof Markos Papageorgiou, Technical University 
of Crete, Chania, Greece. This is an announcement for 2 post-doc research 
position and 4 PhD candidate positions. Successful applicants will be hired 
from the 1st of October 2019, the earliest, and for a period of up to 4 years 
for PhD candidates and up to 5 years for post-docs. Applications can be emailed 
to: mar...@dssl.tuc.gr <mailto:mar...@dssl.tuc.gr>.
 
Project Abstract: TrafficFluid launches an original idea that leads to a novel 
paradigm for vehicular traffic in the era of connected and automated vehicles 
(CAVs) and is based on two combined principles. The first principle is 
lane-free traffic, which renders the driving task for CAVs smoother and safer, 
as risky lane-changing manoeuvres become obsolete; increases the capacity of 
the roadway due to increased road occupancy; and mitigates 
congestion-triggering manoeuvres. The second principle is the nudge effect, 
whereby vehicles may be "pushing" (from a distance, using sensors or 
communication) other vehicles in front of them; this allows for traffic flow to 
be freed from the anisotropy restriction, which stems from the fact that human 
driving is influenced only by downstream vehicles. The nudge effect may be 
implemented in various possible ways, so as to maximize the traffic flow 
efficiency, subject to safety and convenience constraints. 

TrafficFluid combines lane-free traffic with vehicle nudging to provide, for 
the first time since the automobile invention, the possibility to design 
(rather than merely describe or model) the traffic flow characteristics in an 
optimal way, i.e. to engineer the future CAV traffic flow as an efficient 
artificial fluid. To this end, the project will develop and deliver the 
necessary vehicle movement strategies for various motorway and urban road 
infrastructures, along with microscopic and macroscopic simulators and traffic 
management actions. 

Two Post-doc Research Positions

Duration of contract: 12 months (with an option for extension up to 5 years).

Occupation: Carrying out basic research as specified in the Project's 
Description of Work (DoW).

Starting gross salary: 2500 - 3000 €/month depending on qualifications. A 
salary increase by some 5% per year for the following years will be based on 
performance.

Required Qualifications: PhD in any of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical 
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics.

Desired Qualifications:

·       PhD related to any of automatic control, traffic flow modelling and 
control, fluid dynamics, partial differential equations, multi-agent systems.
·       Independent research capabilities and guiding of younger researchers.
·       Experience in dissemination of research results in scientific journals 
and conferences.
·       Language proficiency in spoken and written English.

Set of Application Documents:

·       Motivation letter.
·       Curriculum Vitae including complete list of publications.
·       Recommendation letters from 2 internationally recognised seniors, with 
assessment of the candidate’s independent research capacity, team work 
abilities and personality.

 

3 Research Positions (PhD candidates)

Duration of contract: 12 months (with an option for extension up to 4 years).

Occupation: Carrying out basic research as specified in the Project's 
Description of Work (DoW).

Salary: 1500 - 1600 €/month depending on qualifications. A salary increase by 
some 5% per year for the following years will be based on performance.

Required Qualifications: Diploma/MSc in in any of Electrical Engineering, 
Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, 
Physics.

Desired Qualifications:

·       MSc related to any of automatic control, traffic flow modelling and 
control, fluid dynamics, partial differential equations, multi-agent systems.
·       Participation in research projects.
·       Experience in dissemination of research results in scientific journals 
and conferences.
·       Language proficiency in spoken and written English.

Set of Application Documents:

·       Motivation letter.
·       Curriculum Vitae including complete list of publications.
·       Recommendation letters from 2 internationally recognised seniors, with 
assessment of the candidate’s research capacity, team work abilities and 
personality.




Georgios Chalkiadakis

Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Technical University of Crete
http://www.intelligence.tuc.gr/~gehalk/


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